A TURNER'S PATENT IRONSTONE IMARI PART DINNER SERVICE
A TURNER'S PATENT IRONSTONE IMARI PART DINNER SERVICE

CIRCA 1800, IRON-RED TURNER'S PATENT MARKS

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A TURNER'S PATENT IRONSTONE IMARI PART DINNER SERVICE
CIRCA 1800, IRON-RED TURNER'S PATENT MARKS
Each painted and gilt in the 'Waterlily' pattern with a large central bloom among further flowers and plants, the border alternating stylized ogival cartouches of flowering vine with lotus blooms before a fence, comprising:
An open oval vegetable dish
A smaller open oval vegetable dish
A sauce tureen and stand
Eighteen dinner plates
A soup plate
Ten side plates
A slightly larger side plate
Together with a pearlware plate in the same pattern
12 in. (30.4 cm.) long, the larger vegetable dish (35)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 20 May 2008, lot 50.

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Lot Essay

See G.A. Godden, Mason's China and the Ironstone Wares, Suffolk, 1980, p. 256, pl. 353 for a similar oval stand painted in this same pattern.

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